How to list multi-unit windows in a schedule
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2008-05-14 04:17 PM
The reason I want to change it is that's more of the convention for window schedules. What is the convention that works in AC schedules that others have used?
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2008-05-14 04:25 PM
I use Cadimage's Door&Window Builder (which has its own schedule issues) and it has a way to turn off trims and other lines so that adjacent windows can be placed side by side and still look like a single unit while scheduling as multiple units. I thought that AC introduced something similar in V10 or before.
Or am I missing your point?
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2008-05-14 04:57 PM

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2008-05-14 05:16 PM
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2008-05-14 05:22 PM
BTW, Even though I have never done anything but fly over Minnesota, I feel like I know the place and it's people intimately since I've been listening to Prairie Home Companion for years.
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2008-05-15 02:49 PM
It seems like an inefficient way to do the windows since they already have a way to make 3 sashes in one. Now we have to go back and make 3 windows. I don't get it.

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2008-05-15 03:07 PM
tan wrote:
Never been here before huh, then you should stop by in the winter, its not that much different than Santa Cruz !
Oh you have cold winters out there too? Let me tell you, this winter was brutal. Twice I had to give up shorts AND drive with the top up! Global warming, global shmorming
tan wrote:Keep your head down and don't make trouble. It's the way we do things around here....
It seems like an inefficient way to do the windows since they already have a way to make 3 sashes in one. Now we have to go back and make 3 windows. I don't get it.

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2008-05-16 03:05 PM
tan wrote:Tan:
It seems like an inefficient way to do the windows since they already have a way to make 3 sashes in one. Now we have to go back and make 3 windows. I don't get it.
Using the individual units is modeling the project the way it will be built. If the window manufacturer offered a triple awning unit (as they might for other window types), then you could could put in one window and schedule it that way, but they don't, you have to order 3 windows and gang them together on site, so the individual units simply reflect this.
I know, not the answer you were looking for, but I have found this method the best way to manage the model, documentation, and what is available in the real world.
David
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2008-05-31 05:16 AM
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